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Angelo J. Mattalino, M.D Curriculum Vitae Angelo J. Mattalino, M.D. Overview Dr. Mattalino is well trained and experienced in Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgery. For over 25 years his practice has focused on the evaluation and treatment of sports injuries, ranging from high school to professional athletes. He has Been involved with Major League BaseBall as the Medical Director and Orthopaedic Consultant for Major League BaseBall's Arizona Fall League since 1992 and USA Baseball/MLB Competition since 1998. He served as Head Team Physician for the Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Organization from 1998-2002. Clinic Affiliations Arizona Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Specialists Southwest Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Surgery Clinic, Ltd. Board Certification American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons 1991 Recertified 2002, 2012 Fellowships Sports Medicine Shoulder, ElBow and Arthroscopic Surgery Fellowship American Sports Medicine Institute; James R. Andrews, M.D. 1988 Birmingham, Alabama Sports Medicine Knee and Arthroscopic Surgery Fellowship Steadman Sports Medicine Fellowship; J.R. Steadman, M.D. 1987 South Lake Tahoe, CA (presently Vail, CO) Post Graduate Training Orthopaedic Surgery Residency; Tulane Medical School 1983-1987 New Orleans, LA Orthopaedic FlexiBle Internship; Charity Hospital/Tulane Division 1982-1983 New Orleans, LA Medical School University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston; M.D. 1979-1982 Graduate School University of Mississippi Medical School; M.S. Anatomy College Tulane University, New Orleans; B.A. High School Strake Jesuit College Preparatory, Houston, TX MemBerships American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine Arthroscopy Association of North America Association of Major League Baseball Team Physician’s Society Association of Tennis Professionals Tournament Physician’s Society American Sports Medicine Institute Fellowship Society Steadman Hawkins Philippon Sports Medicine Fellowship Society National Athletic Trainer’s Association Jack C. Hughston Sports Medicine Society Angelo J. Mattalino, M.D., Page 2 of 4 Head Team Physician/ Orthopaedic Surgeon USA/MLB BaseBall Team at 2015 Premier 12 Tournament Taipei, Taiwan and Tokyo, Japan USA/MLB BaseBall Team at 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Canada USA/MLB Team Physician USA BaseBall Team 2013 World BaseBall Classic, Phoenix, Arizona USA/MLB Baseball Team at 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico USA/MLB BaseBall Team at 2011 World Cup Games in Panama City, Panama USA/MLB BaseBall Team at 2010 Pan American Qualifying Games in Puerto Rico Championship USA/MLB BaseBall Team at 2009 IBAF World Cup Tournament in Europe Bronze Medal USA/MLB Baseball Team at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, China Gold Medal USA/MLB BaseBall Team at 2007 World Cup Tournament in Taiwan USA/MLB Co-Team Physician USA Team during the 2006 World BaseBall Classic in Phoenix, Arizona Gold Medal USA/MLB BaseBall Team at 2006 pre-Olympic qualifying tournament in Havana, CuBa USA/MLB Designated Orthopaedic Surgeon for the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens, Greece USA/MLB BaseBall Team at 2003 Pre-Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Panama City, Panama Gold Medal Winning USA/MLB BaseBall Team at 2000 Summer Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia Silver Medal Winning USA/MLB BaseBall Team at 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada Major League BaseBall’s AriZona Fall League Medical Director 1992-Present Milwaukee Brewers BaseBall OrganiZation Head Team Physician 1998-2002 Medical Director/Orthopaedic Consultant Major League BaseBall’s Arizona Fall League 1992-present USA BaseBall / Major League BaseBall Teams Composed of MLB Organizations’ Players 1998-present ATP & WTA Tennis Tournaments Brophy Jesuit College Preparatory Phoenix, AZ Grand Canyon University Phoenix, AZ Scottsdale Community College Scottsdale, AZ North High School Phoenix, AZ Red Mountain High School Mesa, AZ Basha High School Chandler, AZ Mesquite High School GilBert, AZ Scottsdale School District Sports Medicine Program (Founder) Clinical Instructor of Sports Medicine, Family Practice Residency Scottsdale Hospital Clinical Instructor of Sports Medicine, Family Practice Residency Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ AANA Associate Master Instructor in Arthroscopy of the Knee Angelo J. Mattalino, M.D., Page 3 of 4 Administrative Duties Arizona State Medical Board Orthopaedic Surgery 2011-present Board of Directors, The Orthopaedic Surgery Center of Arizona 2004-present Board of Directors, Surgery Center of Scottsdale Board of Directors, Physicians Surgery Center of Tempe Presentations/Faculty Guest Speaker: Injuries in BaseBall Course, Host: James R. Andrews, M.D. Phoenix, AZ 2001 Guest Speaker: Injuries in BaseBall Course, Host: James R. Andrews, M.D. St. PetersBurg, FL 2000 Guest Speaker: Association of Major League BaseBall’s Team Physicians Society Meeting Anaheim, CA 1999 Guest Speaker: Injuries in BaseBall Course, Host: James R. Andrews, M.D. Birmingham, AL 1999 Guest Speaker: Professional BaseBall Athletic Trainer’s Society Meeting, Host: Lewis Yocum, M.D. Anaheim, CA 1999 Guest Speaker: Association of Major League BaseBall’s Team Physicians Society Meeting Nashville, TN 1998 Moderator: ATP Tournament Physicians Conference Carlsbad, CA 1998 “Management of The UnstaBle Throwing Shoulder,” Lincoln Institute for Sports Medicine Phoenix, AZ 1998 “Surgical Considerations of Glenohumeral Instability,” SPTS Clinical Competency Workshop Phoenix, AZ 1998 Guest Speaker: Injuries in BaseBall Course, Host: James R. Andrews, M.D. Birmingham, AL 1998 Guest Speaker: Major League BaseBall’s Team Physician’s Society Meeting New Orleans, LA 1997 “Role of a Team Physician,” Mayo Clinic Family Medicine Residents Presentation Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ 1997 “Shoulder Injuries: Diagnosis and Treatment,” Kirksville College Physical Therapy School Phoenix, AZ 1997 “Examination of the Knee and Shoulder,” Grand Rounds Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ 1997 Key Note Speaker: “Shoulder and ElBow ProBlems,” Injuries in BaseBall Course, J.R. Andrews, M.D. Birmingham, AL 1997 “Shoulder Challenge 1996: A RehaBilitation and Surgical Approach to Management of Shoulder Pathology,” Northeast Seminars Indianapolis, IN 11/96, Philadelphia, PA 9/96, Boston, MA 5/96, Palm Springs, CA 2/96 “A Non-Surgical and Surgical Approach to Pathophysiology of the Shoulder,” Northeast Seminars San Francisco, CA 1996 “The Masters’ Experience: Advanced Knee Course,” Associate Master Instructor, Master Instructor: James R. Andrews, M.D.; Arthroscopy Association of North America Chicago, IL 1996 Angelo J. Mattalino, M.D., Page 4 of 4 Research “Intra-Rater Reliability of a Manual Technique to Assess Anterior Humeral Head Translation of the Glenohumeral Joint” “OBjective Quantification of Anterior Humeral Head Translation in Professional BaseBall Pitchers” “Bilateral Comparison of Medial ElBow Laxity Using Stress-Radiography in Normal Throwing Athletes and in Athletes with Medial Elbow Pain” Masters’ Thesis: “Histochemical Study of Connective Tissue Age Changes in Coronary Arteries” Research Grant Sports PT Section Small Research Grant: Quantification of Anterior Translation of the Humeral Head in the Throwing Shoulder: Clinical Assessment vs. Stress Radiography, 1997 PuBlications Books (author): The ElBow in Sport: Mechanics of Injury, Evaluation, and Treatment, Human Kinetics, 1995 “Shoulder InstaBility Chapter,” Physical Therapy of the Shoulder, 3rd Edition, Churchill Livingston, 1995 Journals: “Intra-Rater Reliability of a Manual Technique to Assess Anterior Humeral Head Translation of the Glenohumeral Joint,” Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, Volume 30, Number 1, January 2000. “Tennis ElBow Article,” ESPN.COM: Training Room, ESPN Web Site, July 1999. “Glenohumeral Joint Range of Motion and Rotator Cuff Strength Following Arthroscopic Anterior Stabilization With Thermal Capsulorraphy,” Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, Volume 29, Number 3, March 1999. “Quantification of Anterior Translation of the Humeral Head in the Throwing Shoulder: Clinical Assessment vs. Stress Radiography,” The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2000. “Medial ElBow Joint Laxity in Professional Baseball Pitchers: A Bilateral Comparison Using Stress Radiography,” The American Journal of Sports Medicine, Volume 26, Number 3, May 1998. “Concentric Isokinetic Shoulder Internal and External Rotation Strength in Professional BaseBall Pitchers,” Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, Volume 25, Number 5, May 1997. “Office Evaluation and Treatment of Lower Extremity Injuries in the Runner,” Clinics in Sports Medicine, July 1989. .
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